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Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Music List (September)

Wow, I haven't written in a long time.
I can't believe that its actually October now, I mean seriously, this means it's nearly Christmas!!

So, new month means....
Can you guess it?

NEW MUSIC LIST
(September Edition)

It's weird, saying September Edition makes it sounds like I'm making a newspaper report or producing a nail polish set except with the colours for September. Maybe it's just me.

Anyhow, lets get into it.


1. Superheroes - The Script

So yes, The Script have made heaps of inspiring songs. Like Hall Of Fame, etc.
This one, I guess, is one of them. It's very catchy and starts of with a slow piano entry, going into a rock/pop. The lyrics definitely have the most power though, meaningful and catchy.


2. Live Louder - Nathaniel

Quiz time!! Did you know that Nathaniel is an Australian singer and songwriter? It became well-known because he played the song live on X Factor.
I actually had to dance to this song at my school's Sport's Day for the Health Hustle. 
The dance moves consisted of star jumps, legs and arms stretches and grapevines.

 

3. Supermassive Black Hole - Muse

We've all heard of the Muse right? This song was composed by lead singer Matthew Bellamy and was released on July 3 2006. It was part of the album Black Holes and Revelations and was soon released into a single. This song was also played in the movie Twilight in the baseball scene where all the vampires gather together in the middle of a meadow during a thunderstorm to play baseball.

4. Too Close - Alex Clare

This song is sort of like, dubstep meets country pop. The main chorus definitely sounds like dubstep and it has great lyrics and synthesized rhythm. Alex is known for bass-heavy music in his album, The Lateness Of The Hour. This song was part of the album, but was re-released as a single a few months after.


5. The Fall Song - Bridgit Mendler

Originally a Disney TV Star, Bridgit Mendler propelled her career upwards and became a well known actress and a successful pop star. She played lead singer of the band in the movie Lemonade Mouth. This song was a part of the Hello My Name Is... album. 
This song, unlike Alex Clare's Too Close, is a happy cheerful song. The chorus is really catchy.


6. Shake It Off - Taylor Swift

Yes! A new song from Taylor Swift. This one is catchy and truthfully honest. This song is a single to pre-promote her upcoming album 1989 being released on 27th October. The song has a trombone bass line and a catchy beat. 
The film clip itself is something else. It's trying to say that, she doesn't care what people think of her, she doesn't care about what her reputation is and that she goes by her own standards.




So, I hope you enjoyed my music list for September!


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